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Birdie Kim (; born Ju-Yun Kim 26 August 1981) is a South Korean professional golfer. Her career highlight is winning the
2005 U.S. Women's Open The 2005 U.S. Women's Open was the 60th U.S. Women's Open, held June 23–26 at Cherry Hills Country Club in Cherry Hills Village, Colorado, a suburb south of Denver. The par-71 course was set at , at an average elevation over above sea level. ...
at
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. In the last round, she was tied for the lead on the 18th hole with amateurs
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and Brittany Lang. Her second shot found a green-side bunker. She holed out from the bunker to take the lead and ultimately won by two strokes. Kim won the 1998–99 Korea Junior Championship. She turned professional in November 2000 and joined the
Futures Tour The Epson Tour, previously known as the LPGA Futures Tour, and known for sponsorship reasons between 2006 and 2010 as the Duramed Futures Tour and between 2012 and 2021 as the Symetra Tour, is the official developmental golf tour of the LPGA Tour ...
, which is the second-tier women's golf tour in the United States, in 2001. Her rookie season on the main
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was 2004, and was not successful as she only made three cuts in 20 events, but she retained her tour card by finishing tied 12th at the Qualifying School. She did somewhat better in early 2005, and picked up her first top ten finish that May, but her victory at the U.S. Women's Open was totally unexpected. She changed her first name to Birdie in 2004, in an effort to distinguish herself from the numerous other Korean golfers named Kim in the women's golf world in the minds of non-Koreans.Birdie Kim holds off Pressel for U.S. Open crown
/ref> Kim is a common surname in Korea, especially on the LPGA Tour. In 2005, Kim earned a total of $715,006 and came in 13th for LPGA season money position. She married fellow pro golfer Bae Kyu Lee in December 2007. A 2009 car accident derailed Kim's career and she had trouble making cuts on the LPGA. In 2012, she played in 12 events on the Symetra Tour, finishing second on the money list. Kim last played an LPGA-sanctioned event in 2015. Like Janet Alex in 1982 and Hilary Lunke in 2003, the U.S. Open was her only LPGA Tour win.


Professional wins


LPGA Tour wins (1)


Futures Tour wins

*2001 Chumash Casino Futures Classic, Southwestern Bell Futures Classic *2003 Bank of Ann Arbor Futures Classic


Major championships


Wins (1)


Results timeline

''Results not in chronological order before 2015.'' ^ The Evian Championship was added as a major in 2013. CUT = missed the half-way cut
"T" = tied


Summary

*Starts – 26 *Wins – 1 *2nd-place finishes – 0 *3rd-place finishes – 0 *Top 3 finishes – 1 *Top 5 finishes – 1 *Top 10 finishes – 1 *Top 25 finishes – 3 *Missed cuts – 20 *Most consecutive cuts made – 2 (thrice) *Longest streak of top-10s – 1


Team appearances

Professional *
Lexus Cup The Lexus Cup was an annual golf tournament played between 2005 and 2008 for professional women golfers contested by a team representing Asia and an international team representing the rest of the world. It was sanctioned by the LPGA Tour,
(representing Asia team):
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Kim, Birdie South Korean female golfers LPGA Tour golfers Winners of LPGA major golf championships Asian Games medalists in golf Asian Games silver medalists for South Korea Golfers at the 1998 Asian Games Medalists at the 1998 Asian Games Sportspeople from North Jeolla Province South Korean Buddhists People from Iksan 1981 births Living people 21st-century South Korean sportswomen